I'm looking for one or two NCR/AMD 5380 SCSI chips (40 pin DIP) to restore
an Ampro Little Board Plus. Will pay a reasonable price or trade a couple of
motley Xerox I mobos + docs (one has a Ferguson RAM enhancement daughter
board).
Please reply to me directly.
Thanks,
Jack
Anyone know much about Transdata teletypes from the early/mid-1970s?
Google doesn't show much. I'm interested in the company itself. What's
the story of Transdata, and what became of the company? Links /
articles / etc. would be appreciated.
Thanks.
- Evan
Mosaic-CK is a fork of NCSA Mosaic I maintain as a "Lynx with graphics" for
various older operating systems, including Power MachTen, but also as a
historical simulation of the early days of the World Wide Web that can run
on modern operating systems as well. It currently builds on Mac OS X and
Power MachTen, and there is now experimental support for Linux once again.
This current version adds:
- Split rendering: (default) alternative renderer with
- UTF-8 and Unicode translation (partial)
- Larger HTML subset support
versus the classic renderer, toggleable on the fly
- Progressive rendering, to ameliorate page loads
- Bug fixes, custodial cleanup, etc.
A Universal Binary is available for Mac OS X 10.4+. It requires X11 and
(free) OpenMotif.
http://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/machten/mosaic/
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Word has come down the line to me that six people showed up during
registration hours and only three people actually registered. Unfortunately
a minimum of 12 people were needed for the auction to go ahead and thus it
has unfortunately been cancelled.
>From what I have heard, what has already been consolidated will be
consolidated again into a single skid and put into storage until another
date. Anything that does not make it onto that skid will end up being
recycled and it has to be out of the warehouse by Monday so it will be
vanishing pretty quickly.
Too bad. There was some pretty nice stuff there too.
I am surprised this has not made list news yet.
Claude Kagan had a terrible fire yesterday morning that completely
destroyed his barn. The barn was fairly well known to many East coast
collectors, as it was the home of the RESISTORS, a group of 1970s
teenage hackers, as well as being the home of his collection of
interesting technological items, including quite a few computers.
Claude is unharmed and in decent spirits, and his house is unharmed,
except for lack of electricity.
The barn held many interesting machines over the years. Every so often
Claude would let one go - sometimes to individuals, other times to
museums. At the time of the fire, he still had some AT&T 3B2s, a
Teletype 37, a Symbolics 3670, a more or less complete small town
Central Office complex, and most importantly, the legendary Burroughs
B205.
Claude and I had just started to clean up the barn three weeks ago,
and while I pulled out a good pile of very good documentation, much
was lost. It is likely that there is little or nothing that can be
saved.
I made an emergency side trip today to help out, as I was down in New
Jersey anyway. The destruction is total. The Burroughs is sticking out
of the rubble, gutted and stripped of paint. The Burroughs is dead.
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Will
I've found this little board, similar to a processor board: the chip
with heathsink can be the microprocessor and the other cache ... but I'm
not sure
I've search information, with the codes in the label, but no answer.
Can someone help me ?
These are the pictures (big, 500K each)
Front
http://www.retrocomputing.net/parts/varie/chippone/modulo_sconosciuto_dr
itto.gif
and rear
http://www.retrocomputing.net/parts/varie/chippone/modulo_sconosciuto_di
etro.gif
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As it says, I've two Fluke 9000A available for a little beer money or trade
for HP stuff..
Located in the Netherlands but int' shipping is no problem and should be not
to expensive (flat rate envelope)
Please contact off-list
-Rik